Your Band. Your Questions.

6 Mar 2017285

This Thursday it’s thirty years to the day since the release of The Joshua Tree and Adam, Bono, Edge and Larry will be live online to answer your questions about this iconic record.

Ask them anything about the legendary 1987 career-defining release The Joshua Tree and the subsequent sold out tour which saw U2 take The Joshua Tree on the road, playing stadiums for the very first time.

What’s your question?

Which was the song that nearly never made it? 
What was your personal highlight of 1987 ?
What was it like recording in Adam’s house? 
Which one song on the record proved the biggest surprise?
 
Your band, your questions - post them in the comments below or on FaceBook, TwitterInstagram, Google + and Tumblr. Use the hashtag #AskU2 #U2TheJoshuaTree2017
 
Then tune in to the band’s facebook page this Thursday at 3pm (EST) to catch U2 live from the studio… answering your questions.

UPDATE: If you missed it...Celebrating the 30th anniversary of The Joshua Tree #askU2 #TheJoshuaTree2017

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moemeb
When did you know?
#AskU2 #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 I was at one of the best shows of the tour in Houston when you kept coming back the additional encore as we chanted "how long to sing this song". I remember Bono saying "...we're not used to being popular..." My question, when did you know that the Joshua Tree album was special? or that it was going to change the trajectory of the band forever?
thebomb
Streets
In the song Where the Streets have no Name, is the "Streets " referring to a particular place? Or is it generally speaking?
eduardocerqueira
#AskU2#U2TheJoshuaTreeTour2017
Are planning on playing the Joshua Tree album in full in the same songs order as in the record or a different order?
pedrovilhena
Yeah
My friends, I ask you if you have invitations to the concert in Barcelona? Yeah.
blacktoerunner
Your Relationship With America
America is so deep rooted in The Joshua Tree. In 1987 you obviously had a vision of what you wanted America to become. What was that vision, and what progress do you think has been made towards that vision?
skrasche
Rattle
Any plans to follow this up with a remastered and/or expanded Rattle & Hum? Also - has there been any thoughts of releasing live recordings of the tour similar to what Springsteen, Metallica, etc have been doing?
pontifes
What about POP?
I know that the tour is to celebrate the three decades of The Joshua Three album but POP just celebrated its 20th anniversary as well. Are you planning to play at least a complete song from that album during the tour? That album has been sadly left apart since the popmart tour ended.
salbono
#AskU2 #U2TheJoshuaTree2017
Why the song "Songs of Experience" the B-side from Joshua Tree inspired you to make the record of the same name 30 years later?
bryaguirre
"Exit" Live
How did "Exit" go from such a quiet mellow song on the album to having so much energy when played live? Really looking forward to seeing The Edge on guitar for that track on the upcoming tour!
The_ElectricCo
Rattle and Hum
Rattle and Hum is key to how I became a fan. Can we expect a special remastered and reissued Rattle and Hum? The album, b-sides, unreleased tracks from live shows, rehearsals and the studio? Cuts from the film not on the soundtrack released as remastered audio tracks? The film with bonus features like unreleased footage?
SoupRQT
A chance at a 'Do Over'?
During the first Joshua Tree Tour Larry said, “We were the biggest, but we weren’t the best”, while Bono remarked how the tour was “one of the worst times of their musical lives”. Now, 30 years later, many would agree that you have reached the ‘biggest and best’ status. Have you considered this tour as a chance at a ‘do over’ and an opportunity for something that you are now finally ready for? -Beth Whitten Maine and Boston (IE tour, 07/15/15, "We are all from Boston tonight!")
samjake
Joshua Tree 2017
Good evening Gentlemen, Which song on the album do you feel is the most difficult to perform live? Thank you Regards Willy Siebert
mhudak
Defending my loyalty
#AskU2 #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 I’ve been following you since 1982 when you opened for J Giles – now that was an interesting gig. What emotions or intellectual contributions would you want us long-timers to share with the millennials? How do we defend our loyalty and commitment when you decide to tour on an album that is older than they are? I can only confess my personal experiences of how JT lifted me and inspired me but times are different and today’s listeners require more immediate gratification. Your JT sound IMHO requires a slow simmer and a constant loop – today’s audience doesn’t have the patience. Will you be/ are you challenged to deliver on task? I’m betting you are! See you in Vancouver, Seattle, Santa Clara, LA1 and LA2. Thanks! Mona Lisa from Oregon (formerly of Silicon Valley - we have mutual friends)
daniellugo
Rattle & Hum
Because Rattle & Hum has such a close relationship with the original Joshua Tree Tour, will you include any of those songs on the new tour? May I make a case for Love Rescue Me and Heartland? By the way, the Rattle & Hum film made me want to be a filmmaker. Thank you for that.
gglevin
Meet You at the Tree
Joshua Tree National Monument is a place of great power and harsh beauty, like U2's music. Have you all spent much time at Joshua Tree and in what ways were visits to this incredible place inspiring to your creative process in general or in particular? Any interesting stories from hanging out or traveling through the US desert southwest?
opal49
Joshua Tree question
How long did it take to do this cd? Love ur music.
james_bidgood
Wembley Staduim Gig 1987
I would love to see the footage of "Bullet The Blue Sky" from The Wembley Staduim gig 1987 the day after the British election that year. I remember Bono's words he ad libed at the end of the song about how he was walking down The Kilburn High Road yesterday and saw the rain pelting down on the women and children as they run for cover. Those words were very powerful in the context of another Thatcher win and divided the crowds response in two. It was a magical moment I won't forget. Bono I would love to hear your thoughts and reflections on that moment
NickyD3410
The Joshua Tree revisited
Guys it's probably one of the best if not the best album you all have made (in my opinion- love them all). What song or songs do you like best off the album?
efarrell601
Bruce
On September 25, 1987 at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, Bruce Springsteen came up on stage and played "Stand By Me" with you guys. I was there that night and will never forget this incredible moment. So, I would like to know, any chance you could get The Boss to come back in June when you play Philadelphia?
tomsaffle
Bullet the Blue Sky
I have always felt that this album was a single story because of its pacing and melodic spirituality, then "Bullet" enters and blows that my theory put the door. Why "Bullet" on this album? Thank you.
tomsaffle
Collaborating with Brian Eno
When working with a producer like Eno, what expectations, rules, framework are set in place as the collaboration starts on an album with him, and how did that experience morph into what is one of the greatest albums ever with Achtung Baby? Thank you.
davedduchene
David Duchene
Was Adam a good host while recording in his house?
hearts4U2
Joshua tree Exit
Exit is one of my favorite U2 songs, not because of the lyrics but the building of the music. How did the writing of that song come about?
bonoethan02
#AskU2 #U2TheJoshuaTree2017
What was the most difficult song to write or record on The Joshua Tree and what is your favorite?
JennlovesU2
Joshua Tree
Which JT song are you most looking forward to performing live? Other than RHMT, have you reworked any other songs? I am also interested in knowing if there will be any storytelling/reminiscing in between songs? Thanks guys for answering all of our questions! Can't wait to see you in Chicago and Tampa!!!
PeterOlt16
2017 Set List
Will you be playing "Springhill Mining Disaster", which was played quite a few times during the 1987 tour? Thanks! - Peter PS: please play, Treasure (Whatever happened to Pete the chop?)
larry4mf
Question about double album
#AskU2 #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 For too long fans have wondered what the track list of a double Joshua Tree album would have looked and sounded like, can you shed any light on what was planned originally and how the B-sides would have contributed to the overall themes of the album. As perfect as the album is, Would you ever consider reconstructing that for release?
DottieTT
#ASK U2#The Joshua Tree
With or without you so powerful so beautiful.When I listen to it it takes my breath away. Who were you singing about or was it a combination of people. I wish more than anything I could be there for this concert.
CMackie
glasgowg1r1
Legit Question. Have you ever made love listening to your own music? Joshua Tree was the album of choice for my boyfriend (now husband of 28 years) and I back in the day! Lol It was a spiritual experience every time, just like your concerts!!! Can't wait to see your amazing crew in TO in June:) Thanks. #AskU2 #U2TheJoshuaTree2017
johnsep
Dalton Brothers Reunion?
Any chance you can convince the Dalton Brothers to reunite for a few shows on The Joshua Tree 2017 Tour?
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